Non-typhoidal Salmonella serovars are recognized as zoonotic pathogens. Although human salmonellosis is frequently associated with ingestion of contaminated foods of animal origin, contact with animals may also be a significant source of Salmonella infection, especially contact with turtles, which have shown to be an important reservoir of Salmonella, specifically through their intestinal tracts. Turtles are among the most common reptiles kept as house pets that may pose a public health risk associated with Salmonella exposure, especially among infants and young children. This review discusses the literature reporting the link between turtles and Salmonella as well as turtle-associated human salmonellosis in the last ten years. In most outb...
In 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that small, pet turtles had caused multistate ...
Background and Aim: Salmonella enterica causes enteric disease in mammals and may potentially be tra...
Salmonella spp. and oxyurids are among the most prevalent bacterial and parasitic agents in reptiles...
During 2006–2014, a total of 15 multistate outbreaks of turtle-associated salmonellosis in humans we...
During 2006-2014, a total of 15 multistate outbreaks of turtle-associated salmonellosis in humans we...
Monitoring of infections that may be transmitted to humans by animals in wildlife rescue centres is ...
Turtle-associated salmonellosis. HI. The effects of environmental sal-monellae in commercial turtle ...
Different studies have reported the prevalence of Salmonella in turtles and its role in reptile-asso...
The little glassy-eyed creatures may look cute and harmless, but turtles can make people sick. The m...
The sale and distribution of turtles with a carapace smaller than four inches in diameter was banned...
Salmonellosis is a relevant public health threat worldwide. Reptiles are commonly involved in cases ...
Salmonellosis infection is caused by bacteria of the genus Salmonella. There are many pathways for t...
[EN] Turtles may be considered unsafe pets, particularly in households with children. This study aim...
We report the case of a four months old girl who suffered from a Salmonella pomona's septicemia. The...
Reptile-associated human salmonellosis cases have increased recently in the United States. It is not...
In 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that small, pet turtles had caused multistate ...
Background and Aim: Salmonella enterica causes enteric disease in mammals and may potentially be tra...
Salmonella spp. and oxyurids are among the most prevalent bacterial and parasitic agents in reptiles...
During 2006–2014, a total of 15 multistate outbreaks of turtle-associated salmonellosis in humans we...
During 2006-2014, a total of 15 multistate outbreaks of turtle-associated salmonellosis in humans we...
Monitoring of infections that may be transmitted to humans by animals in wildlife rescue centres is ...
Turtle-associated salmonellosis. HI. The effects of environmental sal-monellae in commercial turtle ...
Different studies have reported the prevalence of Salmonella in turtles and its role in reptile-asso...
The little glassy-eyed creatures may look cute and harmless, but turtles can make people sick. The m...
The sale and distribution of turtles with a carapace smaller than four inches in diameter was banned...
Salmonellosis is a relevant public health threat worldwide. Reptiles are commonly involved in cases ...
Salmonellosis infection is caused by bacteria of the genus Salmonella. There are many pathways for t...
[EN] Turtles may be considered unsafe pets, particularly in households with children. This study aim...
We report the case of a four months old girl who suffered from a Salmonella pomona's septicemia. The...
Reptile-associated human salmonellosis cases have increased recently in the United States. It is not...
In 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that small, pet turtles had caused multistate ...
Background and Aim: Salmonella enterica causes enteric disease in mammals and may potentially be tra...
Salmonella spp. and oxyurids are among the most prevalent bacterial and parasitic agents in reptiles...